Anonymous user
Theories of Learning: Difference between revisions
no edit summary
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 82:
Play as learning ... research scientists play.
... learning as input-processing-output, using a computer-as-metaphor 'model,' especially in the context of playing (as learning) ... where one definition of a computer is an input-output device which runs code ...
iterativity / gradualism in any subject or area
problem solving
*
Connect with your teachers ... connect with your learners ... connect in many ways, communicatively, vis-a-vis learning and loving this. Be tender and open ...
*
Learning as practice is linguistically and culturally relative, e.g. the Japanese learn in ways that are different from Swedish people.
Line 188:
===Select References===
Negroponte, Nicholas. 2010. [http://www.olpcnews.com/people/negroponte/nicholas_negroponte_welcomes_i.html
Palfrey, John. 2012. [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/palfrey/2012/02/03/harvard-initiative-on-learning-and-teaching-kick-off/ Harvard Initiative on Learning and Teaching: Kick-Off]. February 3. Cambridge, MA: blogs.law.harvard.edu.
|